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    Reichenbach Hall

    3.8 (1k reviews)
    ModerateBars, German, Pretzels
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Good for groups

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    Currywurst w Fries $14.95 + $3 for the fries - okay, but too much tomato perhaps?
    Marco N.

    Great German beer menu, and large stein glasses. Friendly staff. Kitchen closes at 10pm I believe. Very close and convenient to several nearby hotels. Want to come back and try out more different foods and beer :-) Lots of German style hall ambiance which might be a little touristy but I liked it :-)

    Maria R.

    Went for a birthday on the weekend with a group of maybe 10 people. The food is ok not that great tbh but the beers are good and they have a large variety. You can also get huge mugs and the restaurant is great for large groups.

    Great place to cool off and beat the summer heat with a crispy beer. The place is huge and very clean. Service was second to none. Jack is wonderful and made us feel welcomed throughout our visit. He offered suggestions for other places to visit and really made us feel like fast friends. Will definitely be back next time I'm in the city.

    KleinFranks & Pommes Frites
    Victoria Adelina C.

    I love this place! Visit every time I stay at the hotel across the street. Consistent great vibes, great food, and great management :)

    Mixed Bratwurst Plate, Jaeger Schnitzel, KleinFranks, Pommes Frites
    Becca S.

    Had a great time! The food was delicious and maybe authentic, I don't know, I'm not German. The manager was very nice and servers were great. Would definitely come back!

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    Bobby T.

    Just stopped in for a beer or two, great bar service. Will definitely come back when in the area. I didn't try the food but it looked good.

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    Amber F.

    Good beer and service. Door being wide open while it's super windy out was kind of annoying though.

    Aram L.

    I do enjoy a solid good ol German bier and pub so we can hear for an early weekend dinner around 5pm. It was actually relatively empty so definitely didn't have to grab a reservation. The gentleman who was our waiter was friendly though one item from our order was forgotten until we checked in on it later down. The food was alright - we ordered sausages and pretzels which came with sauerkraut. While the pretzel was fine the sausages were just ok. I can confirm the beer was enjoyed and they probably helped me enjoy the overall time a little more. The place itself is cute with German inspired aesthetic. Always find it pretty cool to see places like these so can say it was one of the cooler parts of the experience. Overall, generally friendly service, ok food, good beer.

    Jannette R.

    German pub. Open til midnight on a Wednesday evening. Close to our Hotel. Lot of available seating, music blaring and sports on the Tv of course My friend is a sports fanatic. We saw this place a few days ago when we got in town& She wanted to check it out so finally had time tonight. We Got here around 1030pm after a show & we were happy it was still open and kitchen was still taking orders. Bar gals just friendly enough to offer a menu & take our food orders. I guess thats was the best we were gonna get for the night as had to ask for everything else we needed to eat or drink. Prob diff experience for men - ‍ dunno Prices - one pint beer $16 + Food from $14 and up GF- ordered chicken wings & Pilsner. I Ordered fries and gravy $14 & tap water. Overall we both enjoyed our food -that's what we came for. It's NY I guess.

    Jeff L.

    Solid experience at this German beer hall in Midtown Manhattan! My daughter and I both had the sauerbraten, and some potato pancakes with applesauce and sour cream. The food was delicious. I had a Poliner pills near which was great, always a favorite. The service was very German, not much in the way of smiles, but efficient.

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    Emina S.

    We were missing RH touuugh and had to visit last night around 10PM. Our friendly waitress provided quick and friendly service, the inside had a lively vibe. Ordered the Bratfisch Schnitzel (still the only German-style spot in I've seen it at in Manhattan) w/ 2 sides. The must haves are still the Gurkensalat (cucumber salad) + the kartoffelsalat (potato salad) instead of fries. BF gets the vegan wurst plate with red cabbage and sauerkraut. Love both of those too but the sauerkraut my family has made was better. This one needs more tanginess/sourness. Pretzel app with their pungent dijon mustard hits the spot. Dinner plates are a bit expensive imo ($28 for mine and $24 for his) for how small the sides are but with the Midtown location, it makes sense. The drinks menu is fabulous -- tons of German classic beers, fun cocktails and mocktails, German wines, and a mix of German and American hard liquors. They have a lot of tvs, including a huge screen in the back which we watched a football game on and essentially got a private viewing experience since it wasn't busy back there. I wanna reiterate from my past review; this is theee perfect place to hang out with a large group while grabbing drinks and catching a game. The beers range from small to a huge glass BOOT. If you wanna get sloshed and eat some good, hearty food, stop on by.

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    Good vibes and a nice staff. Pretzel was fire and the prices aren't bad for New York.

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    Really fun time! Amanda was great! Definitely recommend for some nice german beer and burgers

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    Fantastic service, great atmosphere and the beer was spot on. a really good vibe on a Friday night and Amanda was a star!

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    Great beer. Great food. Easy folks to deal with. Quick service and it resembles a German beer hall.

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    This place is incredible! Our bartender Rudy was absolutely phenomenal--he truly made our experience unforgettable!

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    Food was incredible. Service was great. Highly recommend the sauerbraten and spatzel. Atmosphere was upbeat. Would definitely go back!

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    I was expecting a bit more from the food, but I liked the beer! Service was good and ambience was pleasant for a beer hall.

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    food, service, and ambiance are great. 1 liter beers! my favorite people are jack and sarita

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    Ask the Community - Reichenbach Hall

    Can under 21 enter?

    Yes, but they obviously cannot order alcohol

    Can we buy drinks at a bar and sit at the table? Friends will come and go, so it will be easier that each person can buy drinks by themselves but sit together to avoid splitting a check for a table in the end.

    Yes, Reichenbach Hall has bar tables.

    Is outside dinning available?

    Yes, there are several tables on the sidewalk, protected from both rain and car splashes by heavy, clear plastic sheeting. Decorated to look like a, "bier garten".

    Catering? Delivery to 1 Penn Plaza?

    I think they do catering, you should call to make the proper arrangements

    I am planning a large birthday party, and we are celebrating here. Is it okay to bring my own cake? If yes, will I be charged a fee?

    Hi Laura. Did you make a reservation with our events coordinator? Normally, our cutting fee is $3 per person. We recommend eating our black forest cake and strudel, however.

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